This book is predicated on a simple concept, innovation and insight are processes. Gary Klein dispels the myth of the Eureka moment and examines the process behind discovery and innovation. His book is filled with examples from history and provides thoughtful perspective. Whether you ultimately believe or dismiss his model, the book will help you solidify your own model of the process.

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Douglas Hofstadter's classic work bares the tagline a metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll. It is an epic writing, both in size and scope. Hofstadter has published many good books, but this initial offering will likely always be his greatest. It is a long and complicated read, but if you make it through all 824 pages- you will not be disappointed.

At Corsair's, we are partial to pirate stories. This book examines the intersection of piracy and capitalism. It provides perspective on the various groups across history that have worn the moniker of pirate and their role in the capitalist system. Read this book for perspective. Read it also to understand the implications of inefficiencies in the system and the role certain groups play in overcoming them.